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The cloud security vendor said customers can now get protection against newly disclosed flaws in 45 minutes, far faster than patch cycles.
UK organisations will gain continuous testing of cyber controls as Acumen Cyber adds AttackIQ's platform to spot exploitable attack paths.
The Belfast software supply chain security firm is bolstering financial and legal controls as it seeks more enterprise customers after a USD $72 million round.
Security teams may gain relief from manual identity investigations as Offroad targets risks from human, machine and AI access with USD $7 million.
Growing AI use is heightening pressure on firms to track sensitive data and close governance gaps, as 85% cite such issues as adoption barriers.
Critical flaws in Microsoft software have nearly doubled, leaving enterprises facing a sharper risk profile despite fewer total vulnerabilities.
Nearly half of small businesses suffered cyber incidents last year, despite most saying they were confident in their defences.
As AI agents multiply in Snowflake environments, security teams need tighter controls to stop machine-speed access from outpacing policy.
Manual evidence gathering could become less costly for regulated firms as JupiterOne's new tool checks whether controls still work in live systems.
Firms racing to deploy generative AI are exposing themselves to data incidents and compliance gaps, Wallarm says, as oversight lags.
Security teams could gain a single view of internal and internet-facing risk, helping them prioritise fixes before exposed assets are exploited.
It may help regulated customers use archived data for AI without moving sensitive records into separate systems, reducing compliance risk.
Enterprises get a single control layer for AI agents and data as Snowflake adds security and governance tools to curb errors and misuse.
Boards will get clearer visibility of cyber threats as the new software ties vulnerability data to strategic priorities and business impact.
Gartner warns most AI projects may fail as enterprises struggle to track sensitive data that new tools and agents can access.
Businesses adopting AI now face a single service aimed at filling gaps in governance, monitoring and incident response across workflows.
Only 12% of chief information security officers have recently validated controls they expect to stop intruders moving sideways through networks.
Enterprises could cut remediation noise as attacker-validated findings are ranked against business context, ownership and exploit paths.
The survey also found most firms still lack secrets scanning and rapid audit proof, leaving hidden credentials and compliance delays as weak spots.
Continuous improvement, not ticket handling, is becoming the measure of value as firms expect managed services to keep pace with fast-changing IT needs.